FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE THE DEPARTMENT
OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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WHY SSU???
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Mission of SSU The philosophy of Sleyman ah University is to
become a university raising virtuous and cultivated individuals,
encouraging scientists who are self- confident and make researches
and examinations on authentic issues, in order to change the
direction of brain drain into Turkey adopting the cultural heritage
of the civilization in which it exits as well as contributing
inter-civilization peace and producing knowledge (ilim) through our
eyes.
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Vision of SSU Additionally, the underlying philosophy is to
become one of the leading universities in the world by producing a
center of attraction pulling academicians and students from various
countries in the field of social sciences into its own body where
scientific studies and educational activities are being conducted
at international standards. Our philosophical vision is to raise
people who dedicated themselves to the love of truth and spirit of
research. Our basic principle is to create a prominent education
system in which quality is more important than the quantity.
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Values of SSU Welcoming change and improvement Focusing on
learning and experience Having a say in local, regional, national
and international platforms Being effective in time management
Being influential in research and examination Being
decision-oriented, swift, transparent and active
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SSU Focus on Social Sciences Opportunity of double major
Opportunity of minor program Academic Consultancy Opportunity of
Second Foreign Language Opportunity of Exchange/Erasmus Scholarship
in the sector Student participation to Research Centers Student
participation to EU projects Participation to student clubs and
societies Master degrees
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THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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Business and BA Departments A business, is any activity that
provides goods and services. Business Administration is the
department which raises qualified human resources to the market in
order to increase productivity in the
businesses/firms/systems.
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The Main Goals of BA Departments Business Administration aims
to educate qualified human resources who respond global world
requirements. In other words, the characteristics of the BA
graduates are supposed to have /be knowledge of modern management
methods open-minded tend to team working tend to establish
communication aware of the social responsibility of the
organizations, competitive
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BA Fields Economics Microeconomics Macroeconomics International
Economics Labor Economics Development Economics History of
Economics Finance & Accounting Finance Accounting Securities
and Portfolio Management Numerical Methods Statistics Econometrics
Law Labor Law Turkish Commercial Code Intellectual Property Law
Marketing Strategic Marketing Consumer Behavior Industrial
Marketing Services Marketing Production & Operation Operation
Research Production Management Information Systems Project
Maangement Technology Management Management Strategy Organization
Organizational Behavior
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The Courses of BA Department at the Faculty of Management and
Administrative Sciences of SSU Our courses are built up the
functions of BA In brief, in the depatment of BA you have courses
on Management Marketing Accounting Production
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Curriculum: Freshman FRESHMAN I. SEMESTERII. SEMESTER Course
Code Course Name TP ECTS PRE- REQ Course Code Course Name TP ECTS
PRE- REQ HTR 150 Atatrks Principles and History of Turkish
Revolution406 NA TRK 150Turkish Language406 NA ENG 151 Development
of Reading and Writing Skills303 NA ENG152 Development of Listening
and Speaking Skills303 NA IIT 151 Introduction to Information
Technologies125 NA BUS 102Organizational Behavior305 NA ECO
101Introduction to Economics I306 NA ECO 102Introduction to
Economics II306 NA BUS 101 Introduction to Business
Administration305 NA MAT 152Calculus II305 MAT 151 Calculus I305 NA
LAW 151Introduction To Law305 NA TOPLAM17230TOPLAM19030
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Curriculum: Sophomore SOPHOMORE III. SEMESTERIV. SEMESTER
Course Code Course NameTP ECTS PRE- REQ Course Code Course NameTP
ECTS PRE- REQ BUS 201Financial Accounting I30 5NA BUS 202Financial
Accounting II30 5BUS 201 LAW 251Commercial Law30 5LAW 151 BUS
204Operations Management30 5 ECO 233Statistics I30 5NA BUS
206Principles of Marketing30 5 BUS 203Management and Organization30
5NA ECO 234Statistics II30 5ECO 233 BUS 2XXArea Elective305 BUS
2XXArea Elective30 5 General Elective30 5 30 5
TOPLAM18030TOTAL18030
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Curriculum: Junior JUNIOR V. SEMESTERVI. SEMESTER Course Code
Course Name TP ECTS PRE- REQ Course Code Course NameTP ECTS PRE-
REQ BUS 301Research Methodology30 5ECO 234 BUS 302Marketing
Management30 5BUS 206 BUS 303Financial Management I30 5BUS 202 BUS
304Financial Management II30 5BUS 303 BUS 305Human Resource
Management305NABUS 306Strategic Management305NA BUS 3XXArea
Elective30 5 BUS 3XXArea Elective30 5 BUS 3XXArea Elective30 5 BUS
3XXArea Elective30 5 General Elective30 5 30 5
TOTAL18030TOTAL18030
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Curriculum: Senior SENIOR VII. SEMESTERVIII. SEMESTER Course
Code Course Name TP ECTS PRE- REQ Course Code Course Name TP ECTS
PRE- REQ BUS 401Graduation Project I30 5NA BUS 402Graduation
Project II30 5BUS 401 BUS 4XXArea Elective30 5 BUS 4XXArea
Elective305 BUS 4XXArea Elective30 5 BUS 4XXArea Elective30 5 BUS
4XXArea Elective30 5 BUS 4XXArea Elective30 5 General Elective30 5
30 5 305 305 TOTAL18030TOTAL18030 TOTAL ECTS 240
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Business Administration Program Requirements 1 To solve
problems, to have analytical and holistic viewpoint and to develop
strategic thinking as a principle in the field of business
administration 2 To evaluate It is aimed to graduate students whom
are able to critique what they have already learn in the field of
management and adapting life long learning 3 It is aimed to
graduate students whom are able to transfer their academic
knowledge to organizational level and capable of expressing
themselves regarding organizational problems 4 The students are
required to understand the concepts and ideas of business in both
national and multinational settings and practice cross disciplinary
5 It is required to know and practice the quality and productivity
principles of business 6 To know and apply the business ethics and
act according to social, scientific and ethical values 7 To adapt
entrepreneurial thinking as a way of living and to choose
entrepreneurship as a career path 8 As a team member having
following characters: ready to take responsibility, open minded,
open to criticism, constructive, self confident and effective
employee 9 Using a foreign language fluently for reading business
publications and developing communication with colleagues from
other countries
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Academic Staff Prof. Dr. Hseyin Ekiz (Rector) Prof. Dr. Serkan
Bayraktarolu (Dean) Prof. Dr. Demet Bayraktar (Chair) Prof. Dr.
Meliha HANDZIC Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dr. Faruk Ball Asst. Prof. Dr.
Erhan Atay Lecturer Selver Seda Ada Res. Asst. Zehra Topal
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Graduate Job Opportunities Job Opportunities in the Public
Sector Job Opportunities in the Private Sector Job Opportunities in
Academics Other Opportunities
Public Sector Central Bank Undersecretariat of Treasury
Undersecretariat of Trade Capital Markets Board of Turkey
Administrative judge Governor Ministry of Finance Turkish Court of
Accounts
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Academics MEB Scholarship Universities current recruitments
Scholarship by other institutions Civil Society International
Institutions
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The requirements of the job To be capable of analytical
thinking, To be interested in maths and social sciences, To be
capable of planning and implementation, To be capable of sharing
the ideas and persuading others, To be capable of work in groups,
To have an incentive to succeed To be forward-thinking To be able
to communicate well with people, To be patient, tolerant and
sensitive to the needs of people To be capable of managing the time
To have the responsibility
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General Information Student Clubs and Societies
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Student Clubs and Societies
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Education The instruction language is English at the
University. Academic year consists of fall and spring semesters
each of which for fourteen weeks. Semester final exam dates are not
included in these periods of time. Summer school can be opened
within the scope of academic year.
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Universities for Exchange Sleyman ah University joint the
Erasmus Program and additionally signed memorandum of understanding
universities. Here are some examples: Epoka niversitesiMuslim
University of Morogoro Portsmouth niversitesiSleyman Demirel
niversitesi Louisville niversitesiBedir niversitesi Jacksonville
niversitesiUniversity of Rome Tor Vergata Nanjing Audit
niversitesiMissouri-Kansan niversitesi Kuzey Teksas
niversitesiOklahoma State niversitesi Governors State
niversitesiQuinnipiac niversitesi Uluslararas Karadeniz
niversitesiUluslararas Bur niversitesi Lahore International Islamic
UniversityGovernment College University
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Opportunity for Learning second Foreign Language Students may
choose a second foreign language by acquiring a language
certificate.
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Double Major and Minor Programs Students can enroll in a minor
program in addition to their undergraduate programs. Students of
major undergraduate program at faculties approved by CHE can have
education in order to get a second bachelors degree
simultaneously.
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Academic Consultancy For each student attending university a
full time instructor is appointed. Academic advisor pursue the
students academic status during the education period, informs the
student about the relevant rules and regulations, and guides
him/her in organization of weekly course schedule and other
academic issues. Course selection, add and drop, and withdrawals of
students are done through the approval of advisor.
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Course Credits and Schedules The total ECTS credit of courses
and applications is 30 for each semester. Courses in schedules are
divided into two categories as compulsory and elective. Ataturks
Principles and History of Revolution and Turkish courses as well as
compulsory courses required for graduation form the compulsory
courses of the relevant department. Elective courses in the
curriculum are grouped as general elective and area elective
courses. The area elective courses can be opened by both the
relevant department and other departments within the same faculty.
General elective courses are the ones which are opened by other
departments and excluded from the compulsory courses and elective
courses of the relevant department.
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Course Registration and Repetition Students must be registered
for the all courses stated in schedule of the relevant department
for the first two semesters. Students are obliged to be registered
for related semesters in the compulsory courses of the relevant
department and to the elective courses that are stated in schedules
in number and type. Students must primarily repeat the courses of
which they failed or withdrew at the first semesters when these
courses are re-opened.
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Course Registration and Repetition Course load is the total a
credit of courses of which student is registered. In fall and
spring semesters the normal course load is 30 ECTS credits, at
summer school it is maximum 15 ECTS credits. Students whose GPA is
2.50 and above with those who are expected to graduate in a maximum
of two semesters, if they want, within the condition of taking the
approval of their advisors, they can increase their normal course
loads up to 36 ECTS credits as of the third semester.
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Course Registration and Repetition Students whose GPA is below
2.50 in any semester are considered as probational students.
Probational students are not allowed to take more than normal
course load. The course loads of students in any semester cannot be
lower than 24 credits. However, where necessary, with the approval
of advisors the course load can be reduced to 18 credits. Students
completing at least 60 credits are defined as sophomores, those
completing at least 120 credits are defined as juniors, and those
completing at least 180 credits of all courses are defined as
seniors.
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Add-Drop Students until the end of the second week from the
date of beginning of classes during fall and spring semesters can
make changes in the registered courses, add new ones or drop the
ones that they took within the rules specified in this
directive.
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Compulsory Attendance Students are supposed to attend all kinds
of courses, laboratory studies, applications and the relevant
requirements or examination or other academic studies deemed
necessary by the lecturer. It is compulsory to attend 70% of
theoretical courses and 80% of applied courses such as laboratory
and workshop. Student who does not fulfill the attendance
requirement of the course is deemed to fail the course and not
allowed to take final and make-up examinations
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Examinations, Excuse Examinations and Objection to Exam Results
Course syllabuses for each course are announced to the students by
the relevant lecturer within the first week following the beginning
of classes. The course syllabus which could be regarded as an
agreement between student and lecturer includes all the course
objectives and plans, teaching methods, necessary resources and
course books, detailed information about attendance, assignments
and exams and their effects and loads on final grades. Student who
fails to take midterm examinations or to attend assessment and
evaluation hands in the petition identifying his/her excuse to the
relevant deanship within three weekdays following the exam date. If
the excuse is deemed appropriate by the relevant administrative
body, the excuse examination is conducted for the midterm
exam.
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Examinations, Excuse Examinations and Objection to Exam Results
Students who have the right to take final exam but fail to do it
due to his/her excuse are given a make-up exam. Those students do
not have the right to take separate make-up exam for the final
excluding the above mentioned one. Regardless of the grade point
average (gpa), students whose final grade is FF or U are granted to
take make-up examination of the relevant course. The last grade
taken in the make-up exam is taken into account for the assessment
of final grade. Students may ask for the re-evaluation of his/her
exam paper by applying through petition to the relevant
deanship/directorate within the five weekdays at the latest as of
the announcements of exam results.
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Examinations, Excuse Examinations and Objection to Exam Results
At the end of any semester, students who completed all the
registered courses successfully, enabled the required number of
credits, if any, fulfilled the obligations like project and
internships and whose GPA is at least 2.00 has right to receive
bachelors degree with the graduation decision of the relevant
administrative body. Students who complete their education without
taking any disciplinary action and lacking any semester graduate;
those with a GPA of 3.50 and higher being listed as high honor
student, those with a GPA between 3.00 and 3.49 as honor student,
and this status is indicated on diplomas.
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Disciplinary punishments that require reprimand To hang banner
or poster without permission within the Higher education
institution, To attempt cheating in the exams.
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Disciplinary Actions that require suspension from higher
education institution in a week to a month. Do written or spoken
acts that harm reputation and dignity of personnel of higher
education institution within or outside the institution. To
organize meetings at open or closed locales belonging to higher
education institution without permission.
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Actions that require suspension from higher education
institution for one semester. To cheat, or to have somebody have
cheat in the examinations, To plagiarize at seminars, dissertations
and publications.